it'iiiSig •»* *»»Wro »i>v. i\;« *n.< *■ -."i .»*:-:> tnttaat’ , ::-■:•?■■ •,#■ ■ffrga^^rs-aaga: *gwsHsas«^ ■- .. ta» from )^? l !mM»M[&aM > ia k b!u^Aoi^la .wpi^ ieiloal Lntkeran h»dm right topraaoh in SfiSIPPIW^: tfwr ./***: power .of etaroh • MitfU s or -' fh# : o,f * Ul » ,; •ukj'WHn'iM.weAM^inmtioß'iujairMtjlkr' :{. A» aattola in regard to tba tearing anafohtl '3 ;4ra»Uthnbeit menttornijnterdsflrtfrMlltloua > ■3. traiafcfcaad alaoapproptlttfimhe aariiart tine , oT®fep»atyie4hU;waaadopted. i-..: --; „.~ to calling congregational Oieetlne«j 4 - , whtofr : thetMtorakaUbara tto rigkt toio. tho - ::1; , paatorahkii>bOetaairaQhb‘ax offlotO;»nd iff hit ab- ; / aanea>« i nthla wUh.tba oongragatlQiiahallkaTa . •j.- powartaiai«6 Iheirehairmaa;;6oißadimnitioß >■ .•;.. _ -fit. : ;; ?*&&&& ';’:'1» ; ; tt« »rtiol» ralatiag tothO £ prinitfa of membara la elMtlnns for offieernoftka !• . tkmteb, nnditjert theword«‘ , ntlmalaoambare • ■ : f l»tUt<»«aia»i<j|i.3V'i.; : .''3 'V- -<.-i i It'wnt oppoasd byaaTarnlofths mapibars, and . i / V. n - t : . . Tka Int itam in order was tha consideration of . |. : of appointlngaSynodieal Soporintefid- ' i - : - ;ii»*iiy: pj«ei ih,tke haiaiU ofa ■ i: «oa>QtM»ii«MPtkb Antfoa of ltpoatpeMdakUl ' i ■- ■nMMhftr-y.-a*; •■■•■*■> • Dm Proridant offered a reflation, that, in con- ' ddoraßon oif nO aOnta lllOun with' which Her. . CharleaW. Sh naffer,, of. German town, haebacn »*icted,aroaolaUaabapauedand tnuu<ted.to hfaraapremivi of tha sympathy oftbe Synod with , olfthisOhffrahdknihialife mi no ipuVia.tbeAetd efaaafelaaea iowhleh ■ : . • ha baa lntalydiiitiafeUhod hlraaelf. : Adopted. - r ■- OaaibttOe.iba aha of taeiiU-STadallan «u ' praprlatad to tba: Tbaotogisal'Samiaair; at Gattja nuitbrttaMipM atMituMmmlii Ihoii. ■ A raaavt mu raad by Fogalbaagh, ehairman ; of tkaaetaialUM appaiaUii to takaaeuaa titnn tha ,: pnuUaßt’i tapott, whteb *ai raad ht' tba' ; nlaa of tfca aaarion. ■ ■ . xba raaOHriraa raMlrad,' oad tha Oifferaat itaml ' ia U taealrad tha oanUaation'qf tbaßjDod apt ■ aa .tawkathar a wagrantioa i abosld bara ppvar taoinblia tif Itaalf,or abetbar It tO thii pnaUtaht af the Sjcad for Vi adaiaaarca tha ,/ ■ It waa aaVad bohl oarriad that tha nattar ba po«t£Oa<a r t<>r‘' Oobtldaiatlan tttitil tba aOaaad itcaa ia aadaaat lba aaaaiaa ot tbia moralng. -rv." ItanbMalqad thata ‘•aaaterallatttt”ba«Httaa abws?s"sa'it:wsss: ' daat,. Bar; Idfr /WaldoO, abbaM ba addad to' the aaaßittaa topra|iata tba lattar> :'-.v.i ■■ ■, . AtaUar vaa raoatvad front Sav. lb. Bt. Htd. WUt'Mto.Jkb baittiOnar;' of tba Bgtfbi U ib«t.Sut«,.,Ut. Bapar ia.«iaal;. : kaawa,:aad 3 hat tjpjalQ'radl aaabaajiaUUoß ;.aa a mlaatonaiy Of >, Oba latbaran Cbarah, baTioc, in tbaooaraa of hla tebon,.tnnUadtbioa(ha Mrgapart otltkdtaan<i - < Qtb4*'p*tM>f4da, aa wOJlaain tbtaoanntr/. Ha la B»« n*n(ti( 4B Bt.vFa<il, Miabuota, tahara ha ' I* ptooaWtte(:tUi Binbtfarlat labori, bat haa oome totkltaltjtvattaadtbaaaaiioanf thaSiDod.: ' : - Sb, = flayar’a taport itatei that tkara ara bnt ' aatwa: iailbi*t*n <H tkajbatharaa Charah in hii _ Stata, hatlbat ther* sOav#;gfhhr. many Lntbarau ■■ ihera and ha aahad lbe aid of tha byaed, and mrald that lkara miaUtar* absnlil bm Mst cat. -; , ■: £• Matlmtaa aaaa aaaotdlngly palaad that the . - noommandad' to : tbqtitbaifatwmaof tha CUwb. and ha ba aUowad to Ibtataaaßalantu ta tbata&at rtnm tboeonara gltlOßl - , “.‘"I. i ' at ipptdntlnz a comtnittaa to draft . . raablaonee eonearalng the aaatb of tba 4n minla ■taia'sf tba CbnrOh vbo batra diad dnriaj tbe yaat, , artartajitb ■ dftar prajer by Mr. Peixoto, tba Bynod : till nlneo'clock thii motning. , A taraon wu daliratad in tba obnroH at eight o'aloak 'taat anniim. bT thaKar. Mr. Ehrhart, of fottnUia,dma*b»r<?tb«Synod.. JTi oiifselveg^'judoc nuny obiigat^ontto'C.E.Conloj - ' offißiog aoady, foitthapraaentafsftryliiatront' ; tba.lab; ta oaa jof tba laftaitpriM klqd that wa ,! bara aaad dmtng tba praaant . at laaat tm poohdai ;llr.. Cdn)ay ia Uta haepar ot ■thaKoek Bnn Bo|tai t )U)d ai;ha\batn' tba rapota tiea sf an ansallant boat ln a rbglon of eiiullant , hMIA abmttd raaAmbar him , - is tbOir jonraayiaiga along tba appar Bo«qnabanßa. . . Jrafe-iX®’* : : tafday monlag Coronar Eonner elorad tba iDTjaast oa tka bady of tbaobildllaiTlal BarraU, wbo wa* 1 an iba Sixtb-attaat railway os Batnrdayi ! - Thai Tartiet of )A« j»ty *l«iar»d tho oeinrranoa to babeaidaiitalj.jaßdwaenitad the ■ dfirar andcotti . tkaahr from aii blama. - ’ y. Jy-f ‘J.: ( >. ';Amavi.t akd ; -- YegUrday* moralhg ThOmaa and Mibbaal Brannan veto bitforo ') • AJHtariqbs Qaodphbatba Obarga jafbavin(,amadtt- ETar.a’ briek yatd,in Uta;, Eirat-. ward. , ; Tba : aMaaH'waa pfoaptod by" - mottraa*' af s Vara to -AooiiHT/-^—Twterdby morning abouVl O a’aloak Viad. aightern; namoi William '■ Canoooj bad bla left arm torn off by mi int • - Cailoirbill atreete.. tfa;V,if taken to bia raaldapaa, ■. Tiranty-.'cSrtb aMCdteif!Wi'a@aataH‘'.-'_ i Leaan lannusMton —UjiiTai) Staub Dts nict ' CovMT—Jmdtt Cadniadar.—Tbia pourt waa to lataiaaiyaaainlar.-.tOotaiiia.'lwit it adjoomad without tobamatiaaiKa;buiaoaaar imaortanoa.; > Jerwraa^^icaT —Coiat Jaatiee and lattices ';.fy«>dwV-=<>aaat.'- daaaal-ftotn,Or»haaa’ Court or SalwiitUd on p«Mr book*. . Oorapasr.' booty. -An appeal frc*m tU« Court of Com- MepkevkeA iMetfnr Mr JU«). Tluy .vps.oviß; to vyk TiU name of t fevwiww; ijemoerotio cfndKMe for ,tfelMt UMMil> Ae<p atii«4 tiit;aei|e of Boal.wjo of th* S&@asfe?«?b%‘s«a!' 'jgeSi ; WB^saS^S^s^^Jsss. fiaadaa aniltr, to ?Wumtf tKfibJbtadwaadtir too cbar«o of-ataalioa j febsbfod)aicadedaa;itrto o oharaa aflat; ' lii r a beil-iuutty Bndod aailir to atMf ai olaUMa from a afiaalt’Vtd,batt«T _ aaraayiqnrtrtedpra akarita of .iaoaoit . Oban, of lay#. Sg^ggg^sijrsSirsggi gantlwaan -itaa by » bomaopatb.to, pat twndrop<ofaa<datlaar.:aapvoiadto M r dUaM d<fcata;iailM,iip|*aiitOraa mlnntea kt ftlt' a waaatloißuat -aedilSrVrtfcn at -.tba baaaof abo Baak, tban Tioi*Bt,Bb«a* i» tbooar, whlla hla | , The MoheySforket. - *'-, :]/''_• .-V. fi. Iflfl), The f look mnrket is veireitoMfOTallioodeecim tl*s, bnithe fears? Sloeltaars dell i and heavj.- North eannsjlvanta «i an Srm at It,, and. PennsylTani* Rail- Vnad.ljnt port,*** bonds, at MlKConwiUdationßank Mareascid at »X t D*ion Baak of ftanwno at SOX. Uirard B*okit«X,*sd Heejupiea'Buk at »X. Tenth and: BleTnth>i|trMt .RnHwdirffhnrti .Mid, at at, and , Oman and Coatee adranoed to »».' Aeew, altered note, reputed br Mean. Imlar* Jhckaett to-dit, adda nafttldr .to fte Umtiauids of tea ; MU alreadjr, (rite* by tto rkacalf engbfted in thefraodo tant taak-aot*: baaiataa for: the distinction ofbank enter of different dsnominations fYomascb other, br Tarnations intheir shape or alee'. 'lf a nondollar bill ererrwkere .eras of a certain tenath and breadth. and Aeieaatk andhraadth were to inOieree as ttradenomi* netwaoittiehbtetrdVfUrierotUreboald be no eneh .tuna as the alteration of a one dollar bill to a fiv.. or .of* two to a taa, aad two-thirds of the noeeaa- the oonaterfeiter* now meet with. would be at orioe ent off. The retort of Maasra, Imtar .it Bieknell la aa foie '-Iowa: .. . r.s “ We have, tbte morhins.detroted one of the roost .t»J^^SJCT^srtS.'ll&n?n? Bank, Oti»nHeied ftom'the genune tvtfe, of the not benfc • The sporton* note am aterge X in the centre, with a looomotive between the Uptrer oede, •ehild'e mu to,(be left, and a female’* batfto the right ofu,'l9on *aoh tapper corner,: jqaeidj t with horn or Plenty,on lower right corner : ehud, with - eheat ’oT .giam-on lower left corner. ' ’ J‘The iennine tens.hare. for. vignette,* blacKwmth -leaningon an anvil, with hammer tn hand; standing kbrbim is a farmer, with a eoythe onh* ifeoulder, and a female with a rue. holding robild bribe hiuld : 10 to .right and yigaettf (John M.‘ Clayton pa lower ; n* My and female* onrlower. lift-"In the genuine Citi« **os^iUnki* nnderthe.vignette; Inthe gpanou*o,ver 7 'f hui i* Mai oh wo rV ,J Oc 1y ** irie twAWeekceinoewe r.anhtHmcedihe going into operation u thitbank. The above pii*ed through the Bank Ex .. change tbi* n urDnr,and le donMleeeone of thenrat Jhat have been pat afloat In oar city.’! t official average* of the banka in the city of New rTbfk'for the' vMk emfing&atavdi*y last, Jane f, 1 SflO. ipreeent in th* A*i regale the following change* from the preriooaweekljetauaeentofMay«: % S'-? ipeoreeae.oflaana..=,iy. 1. , „‘\ tnore*«B of meie..; v.. u \ i.. 1 JOS«6M ■ Becrea*e of ctrenlation - 1 . M.£W ■, ’Beereaeeofdepo*it*«~..,.,.,.l.ls7,wa . Pkiladelphia Stock Exchange Sales, ' . . -■. 'i: Jana : - Knoatco n 8. K. Sun*i»»V (14K Walnut Strdot. vvi - . shutboakd. :’ ’ . .1008fW*«5>,Ui.M. (Wi UGrftCoMH......;. sunPaßoi iitmta. ...101K oo do tem.gjl HHlnllb m.M.JS a.. to.—fUlit*! 7S • « > do .SBK ltOOSohuyl Jiao «c ’H IS ■■■: d0.......*. a ->'. UK :- stm. tsk «loth ft ltth-otaH...« Wt Dall)i»Ca»al...., UK ! S v do. S ' JHarriabsB. ,» do, Mom, « -s! i do drti. 1 . 58- 15 --' doi.. ;Mvn. $» -'■S' d« SBoarMeid M' ~ S6i. do ...58 18Utllon B'kT«nn.... I(3r& Coate«...j..»K lOUoaiolld’nß’ko’h. »K -.30 do , BF.TWKEf KBCitf OaKSOCfcF.IOI I 800 Sen Navda '83..... 7SVI toot curAlCa Cft F.. JOOKi BOARDS. 1100 Read R.l.. t .,1.b6. 2D9C I.MBobemV Mining... tjfi i 49 Ub B’k Tesn-lota. 90)2 BOARD.; ***&&£*:& » MinehUlfi 61)4 MArchst R 30. Girardßank....... 4«#€ a d0....,.-. 46K ’ gMeoh’s 8ank....... H SECOND .iOOOEim jeo/18 - tom M00Et»d,K«it70.....-84 MO-l vdo 81, IQOScVI «avpraf....» , 7 : do— ..bB. to- Itbft 90 , SkSII i . CLOSING PRICKS—DULL, ‘ - • ‘ Bid. Ailed. Bid. AsUi Phi»B»..Ml ■. UHX Sefcmr.gprStk... 7K 8K ..MIT..U3K .Io|£ Wfcßl«i7»l»t* . i. MK'-lt. i rowiru.... «r «8 ft.'..S>U;MS)U-!8 LoniuMK...... JJ UK bd**n~BS 8438 LehClfc N dvoff> Cw» .MtS MS Northfiniaß... 8X » ;<a’81...71X IS' NorthP.anaßtt.TWi 71 , --div Offset »X NttPWmaXHa 9». 07 .MBtM Wf 88 Q»t»R Irtmt bit ® BOX , Plilladelfliia Karketr. 4i . '.dor 2B Read R. «-*i v '" AC 6—Evening* •. TheFtm market is iaiwtiTe bat prioes ere ‘ stesflilrniaJafolßed; lJOPbWssapsrfine sold ot9*J7J4 •3J6*mosil/akths kUsr mite. end 80# bb’s-extraat are buying torn fair extent it the 'above rates for superfine eutf extra* and at from'96*7-* , forsxtrafamily and fiiuoy brands. m inqaality. Rye I -FJour is blit litte inquired for* and betdat 440413# l bbL .Corn Meal—loo bbls ftfiniflvutiapoldet 43-37)4 * Atwhkh.fofoitlsfreelyoffered. ' Whs at fafirmly held bet the ©ffpringi .are li«ht»nd the demand mode'eto; *»le« sum prise about 3 MO bush xele rtlMehOefor t'eneulvaoie red, the letter for choice ate. Ills for prime Delaware do* *nd14602603f0r Pena* ■flreaut vftiu, min quality. ; Rye te in eteedr demand at 81c. Corn leifirmer. end about'7.ooo bushels yellow •old at 67mf190 for fair to prime quality, afloat. Oats are .djih, end a small sale .of Pennsylvania .was imde at 'Bm is dull, and bdyeri only offer 939 for lat No. 1 Quercitron* 1 . - - Cotton.—The demand ie limited, and the market in-- active at previous quoted ratea; a few smalt sales on.y tonotioe. , L -Qaocraiif are firmly held, but there ia little. or no* thing doing to day. vipxovmuphs.-There is very little, movement in the Market, awing to the firmness of holders and the high rttee demand'dior moetkmdi.: . !-(Fumw—hUebereiarndult at previous quoted rates; ■-I ft 0 bbUptckled herring sold at a private bargain; store r bbl. . . •- .WBiaaTisaase UediseobbljOhioeold at *!>4e: WO do at lie f'.dß rehnaat ttjfo; drudge WXo, and nhda %HoW gallon. > New York Stock, ?xchaiige«-JDne 5 poAxn. ' ‘ ‘ ; lttltt Missourids.'~.....B4)4 • fQOO N Y Beato 6« '873111 , hJtWLaCt MilLdGlS . .aeoo_ *o . 3QS9 Harlem lat ‘ wee Hud JtXJ Nt£!.;t(B ;/ HAm/EjfSnnk.,..WO „ « 109 Paoific Mffl «...S3 ‘. 100 Hajem Pref J.. .s3»*4 - 399 *«y<vic Central* AIH : leo d0.;,..;..bi0ji)4 -I*#/ .gNue^rpad;;;.!^ 499 do sWUS* ;rn 5 \ THE MA lOHuds’n RIKR.... ..48N 100 d0..~,......b30 48 50 do Mi, MO Reading R R—....41K 40 Mich On JL ...... MOMichSfc N i JL... 13V ie# Miob A Guar atk.alOSl • IS Pasamajr 134, _ KB 111 Cent R Scrip.-IdO 03V 300 do -i- b6O 63V W9Dei£dp wea8....,91* IS ; do ....9IX 100 Cbt Bur A Quin.... 79 so do ...4nw79 ,75 76V : Mhks sale* of 75 hbia at 9531 for Pots, Floor—Tbe ma’rket for State and Western Ftoari*' • heavy end rilher easier.with reoeintsof U 793 bids, end Mies of MW bbte- ai 95& fur ru State; ?orextfado;'96Jofprsaperfiaeweitern s SUO»6 © lor ♦xtrado;fs#jo«foregtrarocnd-toopOhio.' Southern Flour is gull and lower* with'ea t s o r 900 bbls at fIS 90© 9Mfor Oiixed to'gcod.and 9930©7J5' for extra. <tane dian is rather slack, .with salsa of 900 bbla. at :fa»s£fSS?S' I«es Acuve*priceewitflouUmport ant change; sale# of 25 00) busheit at 9139 for Milwau kee (flub. Mkl 9150©)A4 for White Western. Cor t is Eeavy aadoecHnleg;.sales of SOfOO boeheLa* 4|©Bo , (or Eastern; for sound shipping, and for wavterti ye'fow. Oats nr? dull at 38»40o uir Southern and Jersey,and .40©«SKe for Northern and Western* , ; Pxoviiios*.—Pork isd-ill.with sales ofiOQ bbla st j 917.1 t for Old- 917-87& for ne* do.; 91t.50/or old ani 91393 for new do. Heef is quiet, with sales or MB bbls at 94©4.4Q fur conntry prime. 969650 for eonetry wees, 99©10A0 for repacked .Wertern. and 9UAO«BM forextra mesa.. Bacon aqaiet. i?ut Meatj arefdpll at/7J40 for Shoulders, and 9©9Afo for Hams. Lara is firm* with sales of 100 bbla at llijtfll&o. But ferj&d Cheese are unchanged. i wililT U eteady* with sales of 200 bbla at ttK© nsfo. .■ . CITY ITEMS. dxßxitgL STWiP ior tub Rxpormxp Dutch Cnuxcy.—The' Geoeraf flyhod of the Reformed,Dutch Otnireh wiO eonvehe in this city this morning* at ten O’clock.at the Second Reformed Dutch Church, (Rev. Mr* Berg’s,! Seventh ftreet,above Brown. The Synodi eal sermon wilt be preached ibis eveniug b* the Rev 9, B. How, B. D. • president of .the Synod. Thesertnon in behalf of Domrstio Missions will be delivered on Thursday evening, by the Rev. John Witt; and that in behab of the. Board of FabUeatfon on Friday aveninz. by the Bev Thomas C. Strong.'; The sermon in behalf of the Geseial Sjhod. Roard of the flabbath-sohoo Union wiU'be preachcd on Bdooday evening* the fifth idsy of the sessioOi by the Rev. Mane ne Hutton- D. D* • tbatin Foyeign Missions on Tuesday even ing, the s>xth c dey ;'and that in- behalf of Education on [iheevnnink rof tne seveoth day of the session, by the Rer.lfofhlf. WilsbnrD. D. " • The Saoramgntof the Lord’s Sapper will be observed •by the members of the Synod on the afternoon of to morrow. Thk Crowd, at .OAKroBDsV—It is not often that ettAblisbroeits are so thoroughly organised :asto render all. season* and weathers subservient to , their.Jotereit This is the osse. however, with the - poynlar house of Messrs. Charles Oakford k. t ons* under the CunßuentalHotil. Rain or §hine, co!d or warm, are iritlithem slike anspioioue. .Yesterday*.daring the greater part of the day, they were eelhng umbrellas, , ©n Sstordeylast they sold the greatest amount of Gents' Summer Hats that were probably ever sold in one day in any sintl* establishment in this conntry. Their sepMbly-mede and. elsAaotiy-fitting, Shoes are the 9 Iveisal attiaotion of all the ladies* as their gents’ Tarnrsking goods are of all the westleDten.' In the way of ehiMrsn and nHsses* hats their it 'og is unrivalled; wfcfob i**y. wi(h truth* be said of all their .depart 'jM«bfcV‘V»/ J FqoVtieM Bus Mad. ♦•ArdyeehsUhfai'pfwariand raptors of wars: see tfcat>*lwaottroeMedf foraltibese things piustcope to 9Msrbttthe*ed ienot>,et” . T,-. ‘:v A Mht! A AsHt ! ' . ; The world’sin arms afld eager for the frsy” , The BepsMieans are at war with the Democrats—the Dsiooetats with the RspubUoane—Northern Abriitioo 'ista-withfloQtbernFire-eaternrand Southern Fire*eat ers with Northern SboUticnists, HeCnan pugilistic with Bayers, *- ‘ - - sa«ers pugilistio with Heenaa.- Qift Enttrprts* vs. Gift Enterprise.' Taiior uftitut Tailor, , •f Go Stokes—you’re a j’eieel—“ at him” Rookhill —“ rally « Wi!soo- : -*‘time ” yDe Cdu k to., " time hreeto <»oe. ;JVett* cods of the P. R.—English “ fdir pfay.” Look net* De Ymteg,lookout—tbe “signs of ths times”, lie aghast yon. H Polics,' 1 “police,” - .699016 l oa RrALms*. he collars the crowd* end holds the whole party in chancery, “ Sponged ofl,” renewed, regenerated* reinvigorated, aiid reinforced aitk 10,000 New Cravats, t nd “ trained “ loea signs and lov prices:' EehUthM ”.th«tHF,ib«n thex’ove ” at the comer of Seventh a: d Chestnut streets, and “demands the belt.” Tbp isuw-tfaetiije won*' tijßshUmaet’s Champion Cravat and Gentlemen's StOretjO} Chestnut Street. ■ 4 ’< Spiritcalxsml Spittif ualiiix (-r-Is H true pr false tbgi spirits communicate with thshr frlsnds on, •ferth l It it truu *s#*U those who nssirs may com aumidai* with' their friend* fa the spirit world* by cal l tagOßfl’r.'J, V. 'Mansfield, writing teat-medium* 635 Anhitnit Dr* Wolfs, bea'infpbysioian, has rooms at the aaiae plaes.- *< Bowen's. Medicated Fias” are oomposd Of the ports* Alexandria-Sssne, combined with fine aro .maticfl aad inlaid Jhtbe natural fruit. As a remady.for eoastipatioh of the’ bowels* dyspepsia* sick and nervous: "headache, and bHioMwffsotloni. generally,they stead ahrivaSted. There f* but'Uttte taste about them, and Sfeeafeii by children as well as grown persons, tnrcd by Bower* Sixth and Vine. Pries W* tboni;--' r J ; OO* 04tlF*T« Wiser' ot,*4*lKO r—Send 'yee;;ae4.r'«o«k» Fetent C*r»et Beating Msohine, WHteeyfc GoSn, I*J Noble .tree*, and tberyillbe. rt»*Mfii : nidi*»ll r oUaaedofda«aadino»b». ?4^*» : ltt3*:!jti<mn«».Tn« Woods.—To .no- ~ edadtis iiC»iatte«d w«Uto yo«r o«ra twine.., The near flukei, of living to every .giioMeer or a; evfieot the tall value of hie money in; eieiaatlr faehiobedetotkine.aru, a bandeome.' eni. umM »rMantbeaUtia, lehevln* ita eWeteo the Wtbliti WMfcs ‘‘tM tridaikad do abatement,’’ ie »nnt *d and markad on mekartteliwld. anditrietiy adhered », the vrfee beiai irat OoeetoUie ldv.it dgure. The aeoetapwr.in J kreieiitiwhteb ie »•*.„ of nee, and f'o - eently pf; I'dat to tbe priee of ik*. lanwiat .bold i on the cpatntrg, «*oh garment ie aurkad at (km «J «e lsw.it, *n* mrranted banal to the beat be dtl ttftuui Ike tifi beige awrelg as- additional to ci«k otietomere to boy, after (iavf»g iMed tbeareefvea tt« ibey «aa .ijivw, their money no. beiWr lle.t)kera. Witktbe .nur.felrn.ee or tk.vrboie tfenrriettoatkeneMieareieyUedtoeiU MiimeMth.nl :nMvwtk*Uiai.mt,:tbe:'“Tenlaie ofFaeblcm/’: Kotor OMW»t»jttW«\ _ ’ >'y ' ' BKPXIdIBATQXS} 714 OnSTNtJT StRXPT. i Refrigeram;-90V71# Chestnut etreet.' u ■ - ;. RefrigeratoYe. 96,714'Chestadt streft t/' ’; ' ' ! Refrigerators, $7,714 Ohestauf street ; Refrigerators* 98* 714 Chestnut street. . .. .; Refrigerators, 89.714 Chestnut street. ■ ; Refrigerators. 910,714 Chestnut street. , •.Rafrigeratore, 9l9,7l4Chestnut aireet. ; Refrigerators* 913* 714 Chestnut street. Refrigerators, 914,7)4 Chestnut street. ) Refrigeratbrs, 917,714 Chestnut street, RefrigeratotSf 999,714 Chestnut street. : Rerrigaratbrs, f3l ’714 Chestnut street. : /-fiefrigemtors, 9*4.714 Chestnut street. j/ Refrigerators* 9»* 714 Cfaestnnt street. t // , .Refrigerators* $37,714 Cbestnut street. - , Refrigerators, $® to 940.714 Chestnut street. - OUrStockembraoesplainloe Chests, Self-Ventilating Chests* the ,J)r. Raiie, and the Dr. Kane Improved. Every pnrehkser is guarantied entire gatisfaotion, in •very partiosiar. .. . rB,,97i:CARRyD4>CO.. ; P**Ei,Kßa.—Wo have no'hodtationln ,a;ing that those who a-e in want of sc&eonahle garments can he better suited at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Rook hill & Wilson* Nos 403 and 665 Chestnut, street, above Sixth, than anywhere else in the Union. Their stock of goods is immense and varied, their materials are the best in the market, their cutters skilful to a proverb, their prices fair and just alike'to the buyer and the sailer. ; CaH.and judge for yourself. &AIUNK INTJBI*MfcJENCE «B£ FOURTH FADS* • - i ARRIVED. Pchr Mechanic, Hendriokson, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with cram to Christian & Curran. _ PpT Baca—The steamship Cambridge. Capt Howes, hence for Boston, while proceeding down the river, sad when off Wilmington, discovered a flaw m the discharge pipe, woioh mdaoed Capt H to,return for examination and repair, if necessary. Bbe will sail again to day. t ftLKARED , • City of Richmond* Mitoheil, Riohmond, T Bohr W h Dayton, Babcock, Danveriport, Van Duien* Norton A Co, „ . ' Schr Montevue. Falkenburg, Salem, do .Bohr Fly, Cheesemon, Nantucket, do 'ST TXtXOXArH. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) ? pAPHISLAND,N. J* June 5. There havo no vessels been seen from here to-day* golhg in or out. Wind southeast. • Yours, . __ THOS. B. HUGHES. »T TXLXOXXTH. (Ojrrespondence of The Praee.i ■ Nxw York* June 5. Arrived, ships OB Lamar, from London; Ann Kill*, from Liverpon). . - Below, ship Uncle Toby* from Antwerp. ‘ Boston, Janes Arrived, bari Persia, from Oienlbegos: brigs Pilot Fish, From Remedios; E Baldwin* from Sagus. •. Nohfolk. June 5, Arrived in Hampton Roads yesterday, ship Chariot of Fame, 84 days fro » Chinpha .stands; bark Pioneer, from Liverpool, bound to Riohmond. MEMORANDA Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, sailed from Riohmond 4th lost, for Philadelphia. „ . Steacrtfchip Virginia, Kelly, henoe, arrived at Rioli mnn 4th Inst. ■ , _-*» Steamship Coaigaooaloos, Wilson, cleared at New Orleans Ist mat for Havana and New York. Bteam*hip Northern Light. Tinklepaugh. oleared at New York yesterday for *fpinwall. ‘ . Steamship City of Petrie, from Liverpool 33d Inst, arrived at New York yesterday. May 34th, passedfteamslup North Briton* bound east. June 4th, passed ship Guy Mannenng, bound east. Steamship Quaker City* Bohuleldt, oleared at N York yesterday for Havana; ~ Steamship Persia, Judkins* for Liverpool, oleared at New York yesterday, 1 Ship Onward, Jenkins* oleared at New York yesterday Hendee* sailed from Bombay April 32 Tor Ship Juventa, Voting, for Rio de Janeiro, enterod out ward at Liverpool 19th inst. . „ _ Bark L-icky btar, .Van Winkle, for Capa Town* CGH, oleared at New York yesterday* Baric E Cashing, Dixon* oleared at New York yester day for Constantinople. . . Bark-Clara Haxau.Dntton* from New York* arrived at Hichmond 4th mat, Brig Oiiirolina.'Heat* oleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. n . - Brig E F Newton, henoe, arrived at Boston yesterday. 'Brigs Tornado, henoe for Portland. J Means, do for Boston, and Bironard A Torrey, do for Gardiner, sailed rom Holmes* Hole 3d inst. • « M Bobr-E F Newton. Camm, henoe for Boston, sailed from Holmes’ Hole Sd mat . ■ _ Bobr W (i Audenned. Hewitt, from Boston for New Bedford, sailed from Bo’mee 1 Hole 3d inst.. Bohr E F Levis, York, from Portland for Philadel phia. sailed from Holmes’ Hole 3d inst. . Bohr Elisabeth English, from Mobile, arrived at Bos ton 4th inst. Sobr Pathway. LangstafT. for Philadelphia, oleared at New Orleans lit infi. with 383 bales cotton 94 do rags, 99 do moss. 23 hhds tobacco, and SSpkse sundries. Bohr John Alien, Roberts, cleared at Baltimoro yes terday for Wilmlngion, Del. . . Sohr b Appleton* Cramer, henoe, arrived at Riohmond Sohm’WillaTd Saulabury, Hudson, Rhoda Black Bird, Compton* T Lake. Scull, F C Smitu, Smith, Lsbroua Knight, Endioott. George L Green, Green, Sva Beil. Lee. Oavla Smith. Douilass. Hnnnan Black mm, Corson, George Edward. Baker, Alvarado, Shate, L Startevant, Dole* Mary Patterson. Burners, Adai.s, H K Dyer, Barrett* Woodruff Sims. Mason. Elisha T SnKh, Edwards. E L Day, Bsgertr. W H Hammond, Corson, Lady Ellen, Corson, R W Dillon, Marts, and Plight, Huntley, henoe, arrived at Boston Bchrs Luoy L Sharp, A Hugel, Alabama, H Vlaokman, and Ladv of the Ooean. hence for Boston: D P* and C i.oessr.dofor Portsmouth: « Ls <oh and Sharon, do for iatetm L B Ferguson, Ceres. Gilbert Green, do for jynn; S B Bailey do for Haverhill; Gem, do lor Mibon; iarriet, do for saoo. and Hampden Belle, do for Bever ly, aatled from Holmes Hole 3d inst. , , _ Bohrs W Loper, Robinson, Alex u lnc. Haskell, end H B Sascom, Holcomb, henoe arrived at New Bedford 4th rohr Elvira* Allen, henoe at Portland 2d inst. Steamers P T Heartt.Biddel. Vulcan. Morrison, and Planet. Wilson, henoe* arrived at New York yesterday. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELB, UP TO 12 O’OLOOK LAST RIGHT. OJBXI*«BNTAL-S. E. ooraor of Ninth ood CMitnnt, Uven Sheridan, Vfi . L- yi'cott jN\ Mi. Easton. Cmoinnati Dr E O wotherill, Oin, O A B Imor k wife, h(i MJ Plinth Oho. P Smith. Baltimore » Morni, La J aie, Fituburs JH Jone», FitUbay! 8 H Fnrje. k wifo, Boston BL C Wailea k wife, Mm, SL Gniid k -wifo. Conn Barn! Litte, Aoxbur,. Mau 'Min Flnnkou, NY. MrXop.ingm la,W V V' B Tailor K la, Md Mm ItioPherton, Md Mio.lyler.Md K B Tiler, Md B W Hiookleif Mo Ohaa H Todd. NY • 3 Griffin. NY H Valentiner. Caraoas, S C , Kohl k la. Laraaira W 8 Houghton k la. Boaton Chan t! Cram, Tfo.ton F A Uoar, Ho»ton. Col a Brown. UBA ' MM 1 Moore, Cincinnati DC Colton ... KBStront. Boaton L A Wallea, Min - > WJB Todd k ia. Wash n, V? J Wllmar, Baltimor. R.F Garrettaoo A la. Balt Mm cuahittc. NY Mm G&rreitwn. N Y Matter Water. NY H w gornett k wt, Bo.ton Dr Matthe., New Bedford Dr C Wmeihoeft.. Do'oh’r Br M Wineihoaft. Boeton Dr G D Beelw. Chioago Wm A KtrDr. Buffalo A Morrell, Baltimore KB Rowae. Bo.ton Hobt Brian. N Y SO 8011, Chester 00, Fa Dr Btokwith, Cleveland, 0 K * MoCormiok k la. Fa A Van Alien. Albany L J Bovis k la, Cinn, 0 latwell Fl.toher, Boston F Currau. N j Dr Fame k la. Bath, Me DrGre«&la.N Y. Drßeaiilev. NY E E Seel, k wf. N Y M Heotor. A wf, N Y M Feaouat NY J V Bobbins. Boaton Dr.C L r ponoer. N Bedford o Morn, k la. La O A Jiiahmond. N Y Cpllma ljore, N Y Lk Hubbard. Brooklyn niiaaG Judson A ia.N Y Mo. L M Felton, NY J L Mollvaine. N O Rev F W Bold.Natohex JR fed, NatohM B B Schuffelin. N i H L Van ClevoJijnn F J Hasford, N Y Geo M Bimons.N Y. E A Bryant, N Y WJlKirk, Newark, N J JHBuydamNY P Brett, NY JR Jewett, NY, o Frick, B ookltd Dr B Fries,-Brrtrkljrn H D Lapau.b, N Y A R Van Be.t, Jr, N Y O w Book A wf-N Y O E Cobb, N Y ETComorne.Wl AAokerman.Wl , ERAlwaterNY E J Feel, lndiaospolia JHerr.Lauoaiter ’JooßHmall,York,Fa ■ WmH.Selkirk,NY JooHDa-ieINY Ohae Barker. NY J H Baonie, NO E Finnley, Jr, A la, Ohio J A Bird, Trenton.,,, S ?! , ?i M i., Ma jS l -v D s'&iioomake'r,' NY Dr T MCaW. Silera, Maaa « a Pratt. NY J B Alliker FZabrilkio. NY A WJCin«man,Mae; O F Marah, Cin, O BBNyoe,Balt N Davidson, N Y E Mann A I >, Maaa -rs Ktnil.r. Mass A Cannady A la, o C Mrs Brandon J labeil a la, Ala Mm Shell, A)a T . I.bell, Aia Mai W Reynolds A la. Ala Miee Reynolds, Ala MmWfloh.Aln , Mrs Fareons A »on, Ala A A ** rex*' A'fa, Balt C H Mpry, N Y S Bud;ood, Eng Lll Fairohild, Boaton GIRARD HOUPR—Ninth Chestnut streets. G W Gregory k la* 8 0 Miss Ojstor, 8C Miss Powell 8 O JnoC Wilson k wf. Pa Jus Morphy, Pa P Murphy, Pa W W Mitche.l, Chicago £has r wnght, Chicago H L Ludwig, Ind H W Dewl* dc U, N Y Walter Hall, Mo Hobt buripson, va Gitas Tiylor, Ve _ E A Hickman. NY Alls* Hickman, N Y- -H Robbins, Uhio J w J Insersmit,Amsterdam A W Spooner. N Y Thou K Roberts, N O BA* Allen, N J Joe RolUton k la. La Miss BMltton. La Benson BBimth, N Y Mrs T Jones Yorjre, N J JWPmliips.Md MnsJPhUlips. Mq T T Cramer, Amsterdam Jos K Mofflail, onn W M MoFaddih. Conn „ Chas K Knight. Mas? Walter M Morris A ia.Ya Chas Keller, Chaney Mitchell Va J Bishop. V BN Thos white, N Y H bharkley.N^Y Ttios Osgood ir. la, S O Miss Maitm, 8 C WAmery,NY W UJarrett Md W Bearfl. Md F B McGuire, Wash, D C Alfß Wooten, Del Thos Morgan, Jr, Brooklyn Robt S Grimshaw, N Y MissMorgsn, Brooklyn J*mes Uuqn. N Y Miss WiUon, Brooklyn Dr W B Buokeler* Danbury Solomon bohmioker, N Y 8 Morrell k la. Boston 0 w Sharp, NJ ti , Mias Share. N J John, Reynolds, Baltimore D « Devlin. Newport 4 , t W Kighunyer, Ala James G Connell * la, Md H Pa - Jjn jMewmsn, lodiaoapohs Capt W F Smith* USA Sl’f&e^.Va G Paterson tc la, PottsvMe AM6 A Thorburn &1, N Y r D t other ie la, Fa Jno Patterson. Pottaville Rev T D W Taimage, NY HP Hopkins, N Y Jas Davison, NY ' G Knight, Eng H Henry & wf. N Y M Wiflite, & Ja, N Y HShr ver; Boitott W Mahone. B.aton CF Walker & la, N T R Wbpe» G% Miss White. Ga w" flew* Balt £■ la!« C MissChapm.S 0 Ib,oe’«ft\oit, Va N Oonklm, NJ OBDo»n«r,NJ Mr Stevens LG Morris, NY Fhar,“fl t iiJ r |»stv. v DWinham.NY ThoeT Gibbons. N Y TJ Murtha&wf.N Y 9J Y B V Jolmsnn, Md JH Ross. Hamabdrg H G Peyton, Va Mlu A E Peyton, Va JON r’.ff’ HOTEL—Chestnut afreet, above Bjgth. WW Bassett. Washington RK NY L * • NY J 8 Kirk k. i». t*a J S Walker. N J £a Hallet. If Y Geo Simons, Md W C Lincoln. Alabama T Oram, Dover. N J Or .T O .Middleton, Balt jKwins, Trenton i N J H Hoods. Md W S Hog'roamp k la. N J 8 Demurest & la, N J Sami Green. NJ Thos H O; am, Scranton w RKuvin.N Y John wjigon. Pittsburg W O ear. i‘al ’ M Leavitt. Boston J P Davi», Phila _TJ Carpenter. Prov, RI nr JR Piper Wash. DC W Apnlerarth. Krit Mrs Reed7Was“D O W H Kinsley, N Y W E Freemap, N C STi LOUIS HOTBL-Chestout etreet. ab. Third. GeoO * lbsufih,Ky ... JOCreston.Norristown F H Decker,Kinsston. NY W B wneenbanm. N Y F “ooVe. Ftttszrove, NY, R NJ JFRolffes,N Y A MoClintook, NY PHartung NY THaoeerAla NY GHuchessla-NJ WCiemson.NY f / McNeills. N J Albert Norcrots, Maes JR Ca'derwpod, N Y Capt J Hamlley. D C B N Stiles. NT y f ficnavam Baltimore AM Wills*NJ COMMVHCI* i. HOTEt-StTtb et. above Cheetnut. HOWetbttt, Md WmT Meckinenn. Md J W Chandler, Phils Cl it Coffield. Cheeter co Jse K JsoVenn, Chester eo W 8 Thompson. Oxford Karat MoWiltfame, .Pa J tr Fifihfr, Oh-Hter 00 Kami Cornett, , hosnirville W H Paebue, Cheeteroo W K Hainee, Cheeteroo Joe Thompson, Cheeter eo Wa T Bye, Cheeter eo STATES t/moN trOTElo—Market street, above Sixth. K William,, Clearfield Htoho ehaw, Cleardeid Jnq Wiltiameon & la, Pa lesno R Koone. Lano no MM Barker, Pa , B M Soofleld. Fottevlli. Geo Wondburja PottsviUe Reo b Boyle, Lvicsster *» hos E Lstrpbe, Pa John Blsssing* York co John Shaefier jjc wG l>s.no Mrs F Hershoy* Lano Miss M Lano B a Davis* Pa W B Ashby. Pa John V Watson, Bhila John C Baxtrsffsr. Philo TO.Woodward k wf, la Jacob Bombo.Tnktoo. Md FW Bo»d A son. 1U Geo D Njohols. Natches R Marshbank ft son, Md 4 Wolfkilf* LesHstown NATIONAL HOTKL—RLie street* above Third. N > H SlaymakeF. f one oo . J fiDFonlts.Cliaioflco J 8 Mates. Lehigh co n John H Zeller, Lano 00. - Ohristian Lano co a Hershey* laano co Hennr Way. • anoco ohn B Way. Lano co Jos Kttins, Norti’noo A Honsberger, North’n oo - H J Handler, Pottsv,lie P Obphantr l iverpool* Pa W A Hastings, Albany JosJ Vanehan. Va B M sbleman, Fa -H Arridt, Lancaster H G Goody. Mount Joy 8 Funk. Ohio Sami hhulei, i ivsrpool F h Baker, Marietta John Arqdt. Lano 1 ‘ HOTEL—Fourth'street, below Arch. EiMSiettpa . teWaXion itwmftei fnlin P firtbins. N J Mrs Hobins N J _ W Wolffc iA. Centre Hell Miee M L W'illner.Pfi. ThoePSmith, MB, » V I WM.Me.MB. Pej' Wtt hhippen. Clert™ oo HeV O a Oreyory * la.N V Henry rublok, SoHsntotadr tr, c `'Sin ■ AMERICAN HoTEL—Chestnut. above'Filth'. J Carson. N.T MR Hoioe A lady CflSewyer A wf, Mats- - ' Jnlm PZane, (San Fran .W WjjVdreu A la. Moss A B Griffith, St Louis Wm M Rodman. Ml)* rji •G A Bimmons. Augusta ‘ w¥-n* w,rer *®lTs * l ft »Msss R >» Moiiv&in, L&nq oo WS Papons, Md Milton APursofle,^Md JP Andrews. NO Mrs Curtis, Newark, N J Geobsmokson& son, Dei GeoW Johns, PottsviUe Oso D riiomas, Patterson , Ju II Turner, Patterson Caps Amebory. Tboa Bates A la. N J 'Miss Bates. N J H Roberti, Lvoominv HA Aldriok, Mans J H Beoler 1 Ncwurk nJ fl«fi h «V" to .n'Cherler oo Ba n „ffflkirKi?,i{ «™Pr J e°l"r'NV • ? J rvpith?«;. N ri7 '! M.Fbrrie. Cliioaxo 7IGT.*SL —Arch street, above Tb-ril *^LmH,?x.l a, P- e f^ ev . ,Ua ’ J E Kauffman, Pittsturg fch B d?,Z h HKiby«NJ G M Odenuoldor, Easton FOUNTAIN K*‘‘i‘KL—Seconc »nreet. elinvs Mar**!. hi GF Nixon, Rrldgetoni NJ 7 o M^nPuJl 0 tBlO Usl M. eurmsiuton, Memphis w®iis °t Pbila Thoe Buokmaster. Va BrDr,o r Dr,0Q * Dei Gets * Wile, Del p f B ßl B .h’ n J . • Wm Smith, hsq. N J JW HeVnolde, Felton. Bel ' P '° u '°’ 714 Chestnut street. MOUNT VISRNGN HOTEL-Secondet., alo*« Arch. A Bimpßon. Fa JW Walker, Bastoa WH Williamson, P Manor PA-narr* NY H Strong, Pa - R Williamson, Pottsviile HOUSE—Third et.. above Callowhill. D A Ruhl. Centro co 8 P Beesman- Centre co 5n- f «^S yer » Ca itEa*iqua J Harail on, Liverpool, Pa W H Allei t«»wn « S Pinter. Pa D S Uebmon oo 8-in Feeler, Lebanon co O Hoflmaii, Lebanon oo Geo Markto, a ebanon, Pa BARLEY BHEAF st.. below Vice. HP Moon, Towanda J EParry. Attleboro John You it.NJ . John Angel 4; wf. « J Pol Wynder, N J E N Miles, Bucks oo W WyUanie, Pa J)avld Patmea. Jr, Pa JohnC Kioh.Bwnbfloo John Batts, Books co A Duoksoo J H Hardier, Pa Geo W Kuglor, Md ST Baokman. Newtown C F Slapler, Bucks oo AS Paxson, Pa Jesse Leadotn. Newtown J Palmar. Bucks co J M Wa'sop, Now riope (lhas IS Watson, N J David Jarrett, Pu W t-avidson, Pa B Oroff, Hr, John Hendricks, Buoks co T J Windsor, Montgom’y oo Thoo Ent N J BALD ’•'AGLH fIOTKL-Thlrd at. above CallowhiU. Wm D Dlilinger, Pa Mrs DHhnger. Pv H Williams. BlAtincton, Pa ERiegel, Hellertown Jacob Kisenhuth, Pa , WL Smith, NJ ’ Enos Benner, “umneytown Andrew Psntz.Olearfieldco Mrs A Pent*, Clearfield oo Benj Green* Providence John Pohook, Berks co, Pa John L Gabel. Berks 00, Fa "LACK WKaR HOTKIs-Thlrdst.. above nailowhill. JF Sundorman, Port Union 8 Lewry, Wilm, Dei Cha; Pinner, haratvilla Chas Harper, Jcmkintown W Earner Pennsburg D Slough, Allentown Chas,Bookman, Pa Asa K Jones, PeastcrviUe A Baokman. Pa S Hozeiaud, Byberry S Troxel. Fosleoville Mrs Troxel. ForlesvHle Benj Krabh, Pa D J Sonlauob. Allentown Tbps,Bye, OentraviiJe Mrs T Bye, Centrevillo A K Horn, Quakortown A Herbtno, Leesport SPECIAL NOTICES. Do You Shave? have - a private word for our unfortunate mAsoullne brothers, excluding the gentlrr sex, merely bec&use nature has granted them an immun’tr from the ourte entailed on us— shaving. For t everai years we performed tho matutinal cuttiog and elashing operation, facetiously teiraed shaving, ignorant of aught to ameliorate tlie rasped con dition in which we invariably found our human faoe divine. One little year since, after reading in every conceivable journal, published in every oonoeivable plane, a succession of ounningly-worded advertisements oi BURNETT’B KaLLIBTON, we decided to try the preparation. Burnrtt, inventor of this balm of Gilead, if we had our way artnonument of purest marble should rise Co your honor, to be pa‘d for by a tax on barbers* shops! We nowrejoice in a smooth skin, and would sooner part with bur new patent-leather boots than i ur bottle of Kaliiston.—Dorfon Saturday Express, It Saying Fund—National Safety Trust OouFANV.—Chartered by the State of Penncylva ia. RULES, 1. Money is received every day, and m any amount large or small. S. FIVE PER GENT, interest ia p&id for money from the day it is .put in. 8. The mouey is always paid laok in GOLD whenever it is oalled for, and without notice.' 4. Money isreoeiveo from Executors, Administrators, Guardians, and other Trustees* in large or small sums, to remain a long ur short period. 5. The mouey rooeived from Depositors is invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first olaea securities. «. Office open every day—W ALNUT Street, southwest ornif Third Philadetobla ialB Sham bn s Saving Fund—Nobthwrst Corker SKCoNDand Walnut Btrxkts.—Deposits re ceived in small and large amounts, from all classes of tho oormmmity, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER CEN f, per hnnum. Money may be drawn by ohecks without loss of in terest. N Office open daily, from 9 until 5 o’olook, and on .Mon day and Saturday until nine in the evening. Presi dent. FIIANKLIN FELL; Treasurer and Seorcury CHAM M.MOHRIS . Mjctkrs’ Miraculous* Vermin De stroyer, the oldest and best remedy knowu for Ex terminating FATS and MICE, CUCKROAOBES BU6P, ANTS. MUtQUITOFB, FLEAS, MOTHS, (MAIN WORMS,and GARDEN INSECTS. tar Principal Depot, 612 BROADWAY, N. Y. Bold by all Druggists everywhere. myl6-3m Salamander Pirb- Proof Safes —A verj assortment of BALAM/ NDERB for sale at res sonahlo prices. No. ®4 CHI'.STNUT St., Philadelphia. • WVANB A~WATSOH. Ohs Prick Oldthins of the Datbst StvtEa. made tu the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling pnoea marked ir Plain Figures. AH goods made toorder warranted satis factory* Our ONE-PRIOE system is strictly adhered to. as we believe this to be the only fair way of deallnt All arc thereby troat.d alike. JONES A CO., «*S-ir 444 MARKET Street. SbwinG Machines. — All persona who have bought PoWing Machines which will not porform she work expected, are informed, that SINGER’S Ma chines never fail to do any kind of work. No one Is ever disappointed >u the Machines of L M. BINGKR & CO.. No. 810 CHESTNUT St. arl-Hni LOCKWOOD—BUSH.—At Wilmington* Del., mi the StlnnEt.. by *‘ev. Wm. A, Aiktnnn, wm. * t . Lockwood, of Philadelphia, Pa., to Lomse V., daughter of Geor<o Biiph, of the former place SMITIi-KA f GHN the 6th K^khn’s Point, J., at tho residence of the bride’s father. Dr. Albert]) Smith, of this city, to Emily, daughter of Charles Ka*rln. F«q.. nf the former Haoe. . „ A BCHEK BUBoINOER-On the 3d inst-, by Rev. V. RaflVirtr, • ouia S. Aeober, Fsq , of Bannver. Germany, to Annie M„ dauehter of Jacob Busaingor, of this city. H J 4 ‘-G KB.—On the 2d of November, 1859. by Rev. Jacob Clark, George Henry to Jane Jaggors all ° f (r ,h NNi?I& h HAM—MOORE.—Ou the )7th ult., by Rev. W. Catlmart, Robert Cunninghipi to Rebecca Moore, bn»h ol Philidelphfo. , , * lhe 17th uU..by the, Pev. Mr. Matlack, John 11. M. Kennedy, of Philadelphia, to Fnnme M. Aide, nf Montreal. Canara. * COVERT—DONNr-LLY.—On t»e 4th inst, hr Aid. Broa;«r, J. CJiarlio Covortto Emma Dpnnellv, both of Mf‘»Psiy 5 iy- 1 INGHASI.—■On the sth inst.. nt Trenton, N. J., Samuel D rnglrnm in the 81st year of bis ago. Punoralon Friday next, at poo ook, A. M.» from his late rest' enoe. Berviccs ip the SqlebUry church at 3J4 P, Tua fR-.At l’hilndslphiJ. Jun. 3, 1340. H.nry Turner, Erq., of Vicksburg, Miss., in the 48tn year or Ontbe VJi mat, Charlps Dev]in,in foe 21die«rof isago. * DCK*O v .—On the £(1 inst»Wm. C. Dickson in the 47th year « f his a e. * Funeral from h a late residence, New Second street nnd Fisher’s Ki>e. this (tyedneqdavl afternoon, at 3 o'clo k. ' * WARD.—On Co 4ih inst., Michael Ward, aged # 33 5 WHXTF —On the 4th inst., Samuel White, in the 94th year of lus ace. Funeral from hie late residence, Plymouth township, Mhiiig.-mery county, to morrow (Jhursday) morning, at 10 n’ciobf. * SHUmsk,—Onthe 4thinst lain Joseph fc human, in the fOth year of her age. Funeral fiom tho residence of her mother, Mrs, Ca foarine Huhn, 1323 Hewson street, almve Duke, to morrow i'i hursday } afterroon. nt 4 o’olook. * MY«"B.—On the 2d inst., after a lingo,mg illness, Jos’ph Myers aged 41 years. Funenl from his late residence, Federal street, above FifHi C.imdon, N. J., this (Wednesday) afternoon at a o’* took. , NCH*’FRE W On the 2J Inst., Mrs. Sophia Scheerer, wife of Gottlieb cheerer. Funeral i*om the residerce nf her husband,o37North Twelfth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, nt 4 o’nlook. * KaNF —Oc‘ho 4‘.h inst, Mrs. Jane Kane, wife of Dennis Kane, aped 5) yea s. Purler'll from the residence of herhushand. 723 Baker strret. between v eve to and Kiahto, below Fitgwater, this (Wednesday) morning, at o’clock. * ' F ARHEbbER— t.Tithe3dinst.,EmmaFoarheller, in tho 1 lb tpar of her rkp. • Kune'mi fro»ni|io residence of her mother. German town road, five doors above liatham street, this (Wednesd *v) af«.er«.o n. at4o*c»ook. * FK El LING inlhe4«h inst ,Cha“. F. Freiliuc, son oi Peter and Catharine Freiling, aged 3 years and « ntmtbs. Funeral from the res df noe of b> s parents. 107 Federal strdet. tills (Wednrsrbly) afternoon,at Z o'oltfok. * FI - HER.—On the 4 h inst., John Fisher, in *6th year of his ngo. ’ . ' ) jinetalop Sumj.iy^afternoon,yejt, SUMVKft MOURMSG GOODS. Ulnok Bare* cs «rd Ompe Maretz. Jf.G 4,7-4, and 8-4 wide ; Black Bilk Grenadmeß, Grenadine tiarexe*. Camel’s Hair Bareees. t’umraor RoM.biy.inea, Cbalifl. Grape Chaliu, Tamartmos, TammvtAns. fine Mou seline de l.aines, Lawns, G nah ma.Orpnndiefi. Silks, Foulards, Chalisde ‘nines, Baroge Mantrhs and Points; Barege. Grenadine Barege nnd Grenadine Shawls; tun 1 mb olios Fans. Summer Gloves and Hosiery ; Veils: Collars, tie ves.Ac. , BJ-SficN k. rON; Mourning Store, )a] No. qi? Clll*Bl«UT Street. {V-S=» STRAWBEItRy AND FLORAL FEB - TIVAL.—a Bfrawberry and Floral Festival will helield in tho UDD FKul OW’S H Lb, Frank'ord. on the 6th 7th, Bth. nnd i*thor Juno, by the ladies of the pfestivterian Church. Open Afternoon and Evening, Tickets, 10 cents. jes fit* FAIIt AN©CONSECRATION.-AFAIR 113 yrillW held >•! RUfRII I’ON, JJ«w jersey on the fth. 7ili. end 3rh in»tant, for tho of Christ Chrtron. joBt erected ar that pl-tce. J ' The Church will In Conseotuted on SATURDAY, the 9tii instant, t y ttie Rt. Rev. Bishop OnuNiiuiMitn. 1 hs steambno-t ttiverton leav»e ARCH-Stieet Wharf at!) «. and 2and GP.M. '/here are frequent means of aooess t'» tho city, by steamboat and railroad, throughout Mi® day. jeg 3t* iYr» ASIEIUCAIS ISSTITWTUOVHOWKO. 11.3 PATmY.—Tho Anpunl \Meotimc or t|*e AtfiOri onr* Institute Hfyoeopafhy will tala nlaos on WED pK'*I»AY. ihb Olh Instant, nt ipo olook tho College ffunding', FlUlKRTstreet.aboveEloventh. . Tha Annual Addrcaswill be delivered on WEDNES DAY EVENING, at 8 by F. If. McMANUB, M. D of Biltiinoic. in Concert. Hall, CHESTNUT street, to waioh the p)iblip are invited. je* 3t* OFFMIJi OF THE HESTONVILLE, 11 mantua. and passengkii FAILFOAD COMPANY'— PhilsdeljhiA, June lot, 1860. NOTICE .TO stOCKHOLDKR3.-The Sixth ii.tel ni“rito> Five Dollnra per Share of the Htstnnvllle. Man run, and Fftirmount ossonver Railroad Company will be due nmJ pa> able at the office of ihe Company on the 5 S. MOBTON ZULICK, Sscretarr. O>'()VFIOU of THE FIHLAOELFhC? and reading railroad company; . Mancii, iB6O. The holder* of the bonds of this Company, dae July 1, 1860, osn now reoeivo, upon application at ibis offioe, 10 ner upon Uio terms epeciuou in the oirou ttTho holdpry are also entitled to the benefit of a Pink iua Fund of diw.ooB pdr anhum, aa established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, hpld Janunry 9, iB6O, nnd »n purswMP o <?* *h? cnhinvct- entered j D to by he company and duly recorded, to carry tiio same into Uot - CIRCULAR. ' 1 iVaiit. to l/ii Holder! of Philadelphia and Readint Railroad I’ampnav Mcrtf ate Hands, due July 1, ia» These Iwnds aro Bcciired by the first mortgages on the road, amounting in the agi?reeate to 03,508,m The net revenue for tho last lineal rear was six tunes tho amountof the annual m»erast nn these bonus, The minasers propose to extend them for a period of t\renty i vdars. the hhlilors retaining the bonds and the sscjirfty of the mortjuufiß_in tho precisei rojjdition in wmoh they are now helot Fresh sheets of oqupons for tho interest, payable half-vcsrly. will be lwued. A bonus of lo per oent. wtU.be given to tho holders, m ooflflideratioa of their assenting i<J the extension. This bonus will bq paid in cash to the of tho bonds, on thmr stguinga receipt and presenting their respeo tive bondu at tfio oiFoo of the Oqmpßfly»Of;to its ageote, for endoraoiiiont, » . Forme of reosipt and endorsemdut will be ftirnished IS? 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A futi and general attendance of all the members'isparticu iarly desired. By oriler of the GEO. W.WQ-U). BSlr pgggMMaej PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD-SUMMER BOARDING.—Trains leave the depot ofthe West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Co .Eighteenth and Market streets, at 7.05 A. M. and 2.30 and fi 43 P. M. Leave Depot at 10 45 A. M. and 6.4& P. M., 1 enve Avondale 8 15 A. M. aod 4 30 P. M. The State Line to connect with 10.45 A. M Train from Philadelphia and 8.15 A. M. Train from Avondale. Freights for this lino rpooivod at No. 1816 Market St. A daily line of stages to mid from Now London and Ox ford oonnoots with the 705 A. M, train from Philadel phia, and the ,V 0 A - M. train from Avonthta. The beau tiful aoenery and well-known bcalthfolness of Delaware and Chester oounties offer enpenor mduoemenfs to those looking for summer hoarding. A. B. BURTON, Philadelphia, May 14.18fi0. 3m Superintendent. m DELANO lAIPROVED INDEPEN DENT Tooth Hay anil Grain Bake, the very beat Rake cowoflered for sale. Bwlft- v ure Mowing nnd Reaping Machines, the best constructed nnd most efficient Machine of the kind now in nse. ». o- « -y - Hay iLlevnlorpanil Anti-friction Blocks. Hay Forks'of all sizes, best quality.' Grain Cradles, of superior construction, at low pnoes. Asrricultuml Implements and Garden Tools, in great variety, always on hand. o D.LANDRETH k SON. oeed and Implement Warehouse. If Nos VI and 23 Bonth SIXTH Btr^et. A MBKOTY' ISTS,DAGTjEHREANfj, and APHEfiS. send your orders to GK'\ DABBS A: CO, No 1 H 'ffHTBAD i’l*oe, FOURTH Street, Bhiladqlphi*, for your supply of fanoy and plain Cases, of the beet patterns. Also, Chemicals and mate* riill* o’ every description, whioh they will sell lower than ever. N. I).—Just received, a largo supply of the best reach Cameras, all of which are warranted. Algo, he Howard Reading Solar Camorn, the best in use, and he olieapest. _ jefl-2t* dTVRKbsOOPIoIWfRITMENas/ma^. *3 factored in every style, for single piotures, or re volving boxes, to hold >rom 12 to 250 views. Stereo scopic Pictures original plates, American, English) and French, in great variety, and sold at reduced prices, wholesale or retail, by M. J. FRANKLIN. Optician, US 8. FoOhTH add 304 N. SECOND 8U tfff* Spectacles, Microscopes, Opera Glasses, Ac., at the most reasonable rates m the oit?. jeg 6til /"'IASIJ will ba piiid, and tho highest price for ladie*’ and gents’cast-off blothing "Please oaU at. or address B. D. ANCONA, No. SOUTH Street, betow Eighth. Jefl-dt* Y" OU OKT AT REfMER’S PHOTO grapbio GALI ERY. SECOND Street.above GREEn. at a small cost, all kinds of superior Photo graphs snd AmbrOtype*. It* Iflft pipES LION GIN ’ j"* l re - AvrvJ ceived, per brigs *'Twep Vrienden” and •* Heinrich,” from rotterdam. Imported, aud for sate, by JOjsN GIBSON, SONS, So CO. • __ Jeft 6t* F/tESH JUNE BUTTER-Yellow as gold, and gweet era nut, in packages from? to 100 pounds, received twice a week atvlO NorIhrKCOSD Street. W, P. HENRY. PERSONAE.—A. D. ANCONA GIVES ■ the Highest Cash Price for Cadies* and Gents' oast-off Clothinn, at 330 SOUTH Street. leC-flt* f\\h LKMON- Grass, for Bale by WE ”tHKRILL Sc. BROTHERS. 47 and 40 North SECOND m. £5 FUGUET & SONS, IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS, No. 210 South FRONT Btreot, . Receive regularly a.full assortment of desirable 01 GARS, wbioh they offer at low rates, for oaah or ap VriNEGAB.-475 bbls Clarified Cider T Vinegar, 300 bbls White Wine'Vinegar, m 8-ore "jsvoWh a Bl * lso ™ 4 ° o '* «»• WATCHES, JEWELRY, dec. AMERICAN WATOHES. THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY, AT WALTHAM, MASS. TO THE PUBLIC. Attention is invited to the following statement of feet* in regard to these watches, and some considerations why they should be preferred to those of foreign manu facture : Thoirsalo has been constantly on the inoiease ever sinoe the business was commenced; thus proving that they have grown into popular favor through thtir in trinsic merits. As an evidenoe of the extent to whioh they have roceived the endorsement of the publio, we may state, that upwards of Thirty Thousand of them are now in dailyuse in the United'fitates, giving perfeot satisfaction to their owners. This result has been effeoted in ihe teeth of the most determined and violent opposition from the greater part of those in the Watoh Importing Trade in the large cities, who have systematically used all their influence with their oustomera to discourage their'dealing in an article which threatened, by its superiority, to displace the foreign watoh to a groat extent, Many of the Jew ellers and Watchmakers of the interior, a large propor tion of thorn foreigners, teoonded the efforts of ihe Watoh Importers, being persuaded by their counsels, and misled by a oontiaoted and imperfect view of their own interests; by the fsar of loss on their stook of im* ported watches, and the apprehension that their profits might be diminished through competition in a well known domestio artiole, with other groundlesg~preja dioes arising from a superficial inquiry into thesuhieot Notwithstanding this, however, the watohes have stead ily gained in the estimation of the people, the retailors have been constrained to keep them to supply the de mand, acd by degroes, we oto happy to add, their pre judice* and alarms are being dissipated. Our present system of making ihe different parts of each watch the exact counterpart of every other watoh of the same gerieg, leads toauniformity in Quality whioh oan nover be attained by the foreign process. If one oi our watches is good, all are good j whereaseaohforeign watch is only a probability by itself, depending upon the skill and fidelity of the particular workman who may happen to be employed upon it. In addition to these primary conditions of suooess, every watoh issued by the Company t* made of the most oholoe and enduring materials, carefully finished by the various processes to whioh they are subjected, and then put together, in spected and severely tested by the best workmen in the footory, Buoh has been the care with whioh these va nous duties have been performed, that oat of the large number of watches sold, not more than a doxen or two bava been returned to the Company for exchange, from any cause whatever. BOSTON, Every watoh is guarantied by a guaranty that is good for something, and by parties that oan be readily reached. Foreign-watches, of the most inferior descrip tion, are oflen/urty guarantied bv their makers, whom it is impossible to call to acoount tinder any circum stances. Amerioan watches come to the consumer unburdened by the various oxponses and profits incident to impor tation—the total of whioh, including custom-house da tes, more than doable the prime cost of the watch be fore it getsi to the pocket of the ultimate owner. This consideration of itself should decide the question in our favor. Every dollar diverted f/om the purchase of foreign watohes is so muoh saved to the country; so much en couragement to home industry, and so muoh added to the public wealth. We do not ask a preference on these grounds, if our watohes are not better, for the money, than the foreign. To conclude—we claim that oar watohes are the best and most durable time-keepers in the world, besides be ing the cheapest t and we assart that aseries of watches was never made that would show so little average va riation from true time as those we have issued. In in dividual instances their performance has been unsur passed by am thing reoorded in the history of horology. Adesoriptive pamphlet, containing full information and numerous certificates from we 1-known individual*, may be had on application to the undersigned. CaUTION.—As our watch is now extensively coun terfeited by foreign manufacturers, we have to inform the publio thatnowaioh is of our production whioh is unaccompanied by a certificate of genuiness. bearing the number of the watoh, and signed by our Treasurer, JR J 2. ROBBINB, or by our predecessors, APPLETON, TRACY i Ic CO. As these watches are for sale by Jewellers generally throughout the Union, we do not solioit orders for single watches. For the Amerioan Watoh Company. ROBBINS A APPLETON, Wholesale Agents, No. 182 BROADWAY, N. Y. mj3owCtif INSURANCE COMPANIES. CUMB INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. *■ 408 CHESTNUT Btreet, PHILADELPHIA. APRIL,THE STATE OP iONFINKD TO FIRE AND INLAND RlSJir, „ , .. DIRKCTOBB Samuel Wright, p. B. Birsey, Wn. W, Waiters, J. W. Evermar, Chas. Richardson. Hen 17 Lewie, Jr„ geo. A. West, Jacob W. Stout, O, Wilson Dayis, Menko Stem. Yhos. 8. Martin. . GEORGE W. DAY. President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHiRD. B BeeralJl° e Ml'lj . anHE MUTUAL LIFE IN3URANOI COMPANY OF NEW YOKE, SIX MILLIOIStI OF DOLLARS, IKVSiran IW FIRST WOtITOAOBS ON REAL tSTSfI. WORTH OVER tl3,ooQ&£ The premiums are lower than in many other Com tu nic*, and the Dividends have been 68.ka.tie. This is a strictly Mutual Company. There art t>« Stockholder, so that ALL THE PROFIT* HILON4 TO THK INSUBBD. Pamphlets, and every Information, sum be bw UEATis.on application to _ F. RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, 8. W. corner FOURTH and WALNufr Streets **HILAPELFHIA REFERENCES! Thomas Robins, John welsh, reKs&sssr iri&kjsr |Si. n p]p"fc n , UlfiS'cM?,*. John aL Atwood, Arthu- <y Coffin, Thomas H. Powers. . George W.Toiand, William MoKee. ■ Thoa. Wattson. RETAIL DRY GOOpS. | INENI CRUMB CLOTHS. G™ Li oe%St .ir era.',?'" Li ” e “ J,ama,k BrU “ at *- Linen Diape n, and Towel,. Lu, - , “ Tabl ° Cloth '- Mo.,mto Netties,. Lisht Summer tie.lt,. Linep and Frmt d'Wie,. Ba ' h aD<I Fri ° tion T < ,weU ’ Buff and Dark Window Co ™*" . . -r aHAHfLEB3 BRorHERS. CHESTNUT, rorner of EIGHTH BU. IRISH LINENS. A fresh invoice of “■ SHIRTING LINENS diroot from the manufac turers, RICHARDSON, SONS, fc UWREN. of Belfast, Jim received. * The6o Goods are soleoted exp?ewly far oar familv frade.end aro guarantied ftw from any admixture of jotton. , PERKINS A CO.. 0 South NINTH StreeL A STRAWBERRY FFS r IYAL, to aid in liquidating U. a debt on CIIRIBT CHURCH, Media, itev. Henrr 8. tqets. Reetnr, will ba held under the aus “Ob? Pariah,onTHUßBDAVneat, JUNE 7th. Meals will be snpphed ou the grounds, as weil as a bountufol provision in the w yof refreshments. A number of useful and fanoy articles will be exposed for sale also. To add to the attractions, the Germania Band of Philadelphia (ten instruments) have been en gaged for the day. Tickets, entitling the holder to a rne&l, M cent*. Trams leave EIGHTEENTH and MARKET at 705,10.44 A. M.. end 2 90,0.48 P M. Leave Media at 7.10,9 45 A. M., and 2 40.010 P. M, Tiokets for the Excursion, 60 cents, to be had at the Btation. Mechanical bakery.—customers „ whojjave hitherto received their BRfcAD from the STORE, at the corner of FIFTH and BPRUCK Streets, w;ll please drop a few lines to the undesigned, and they shall be promptly attended to. Je4 at JOHN G. MOX e»Y, Bnpt. 1860, I0 ® ! " ioeT iB6O. COLD SPRING lO£ OOMPAN V. FAMILY PBICRB. 8 pounds daily 40 cents per week, 12 44 “ AS •* *• 16 “ 4 ‘ 63 “ 20 “ •• 70 “ *» 40 “ ” 105 •» “ 76 u •* 1M «• “ , Send your orders to the offioes, or may be given to the drivers. THUS. E. CAHILL .WALNUT Street, second story i PINR STJvEEr-WHARF, Schuylkill. City Depot* LOM BARD and TWKNTY-FIPTh Stree&T vM-tHif SOBLEN g WEESP ANOHOR GIN— -860 Pipe* now landing at first wharf, below Lorn street, from on boird the brig Gezaßten from Am sterdam, and for sale by the undersigned, sole im- Snrte's of this brand m the United Slates. I „ HENRY BOHLKN Sc CO. ies-3t Nos 281 qrd 233 South FOURTH St.^l TRUSSES! BRACES! SOPPORTERS ! D adjustojJ at NEEDLES’, TWELFTH Streets. Ltyheaentranc* 163 Twelfth street, first door bolow Ka-e,. Lady attendants. Frenoh, Eng bsh, and American, in great variety. Belts, Elastio 8 myU tojuiylli” 10 '"*’' b ' lou! ' ler Brace "' Bj(in«w2*o CPIRITS TURPENTINE-—175 bbls Spts south ifaffsar- I^OSIN.—6OO bbla. No. 1 Soap-maker*)* ljMONo.a and common do,.for sale by ROW LEY. ASHHURNF.R k OO , No 1«J, whawVm. OIL TANSEY—Eastman's, for Bale by HK ?ILL tc BROTHER, 47 and 49 North Kt:ONllHtsaat nivld HI ACKEREIa—3OO bbls. 290 hfe, 100 qrs. LTA and 270 kilos No. Is ju»t received, and in prime order. For sale hr :«LIAM J TAYLOR fc COu •*H» and IfJ NOBT’W WUIBVt 1 * Briciomaking machines which temper the olay, and make 20,000 per day. Brick Tresses, Tile Machines, Olay Wheels, Clay Spades, and Caslings for Coal Kilns, at C. CARNELIPc, GERMAN TQwN Boad.Abnvo FtGh sfreet. |q7 g n i Prime Halifax and Eaatport ilerriDg, 500 boxes Scaled Herring, too kab bblsJYbite Kish. «n store and for sale by WM. J. TAYLOR X 4tl «,i w»Bta O. bP CEL*ND, 4e ATTORNEY aT LAW„ CANTON, KY. Bpe6ial attention paid to the o oiieotion of claims m Trigg, Calloway, Marshall, Lyyp, Caldwel and Christian ooumies. HefertoH n. H. C,Burnett, M.Cm* Ho H. J Stiles, Judge Court of Appeals j Hon. J. Cirooit Judre. Hopkinsville. Kt. mrfts ut LIQUORICE--'* mow’s Italian. 7 ' for salo by WETHKRILL k BitOTHER, 47 and 49 Nnrtli ShPONt) my2B [Yf AOKEuREL —343 Bbls. Nos. I, 2, and 3 t*l Mackerel, in whole, halves, quarters,and eighths, forsaleby C. o saolrv a-co., tni9 4RP.H Rtr»el. stmoml door above Fmnt THE PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET Estaui.isusi) *x Fowlxr, Wells, Jt Co., Yif Is onen dav and evening, for the sale of BooVi M on Phrenology, Physiology, » ater-Cnre, ko. • and for PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. , The importance of Phrenology in tho training of thi young, tne selection of occupations and companions, and in every department of active life, is feitand ac knowledged by all intelligent persons who are aonnalnt edwiin its f&ots. Written descriptions from daguerreotypes will b» sent by mail for two dpllan, Catalogues of bookaeentgrati*. i No ; SHKBTKUT 8?™»U Meonf iS,V, mhB-w*«Sniir ; Wiu>» _ Phlliui«lnil» AND Ob AM SOUP served Swsaatte Street* N, H, Pinpeta from la to S o’oiook. m,83 tf |f>l Mi-S. M. S B'SHOP’S PARISIAN ydfcMILLiINERY KSTAHLISHMENT, No. 1016 OHtSI’WUT street, next door to U>“ St. Lswrenoe Hotel, i myzg-lm tTHE BEST ARE OuEaPEST Buy Umbrellas and Parasols of WM. H. RICHARDSON. mylt-tlylif No. 419 MARKET , tPARA SOIS aND SUN UMBRELLAS, in every variety, cheap, at ' WM. H. RICHARDSON'S, myM~Uyid MARKET Bt# MADS BY THK WANTS. tire b, th. l.t of July next. T?or *' trits real name only. ” D. Sc cA/.tiffing WANTED-By an Sale7- * " man, a aitnalinn in a C oth 8tor«. Beat „r » Prtu” ,IVe °• "CLOTH.” offiS 0 f r*; —~ at* A; YOUNG MAN from the country wishes „ .en.opportnnity of learning a trad., Would b, *u to T - louokrbaoh. XTIITANTED, by a young lad, teventcen Addr.» , lmVu^o a aoftt,.^;i^rr W,^ ll■B!!i^ f,,^ A GENTLEMAN HAVING ■ 85.000 in P"* l .an opportunity to rugate in aoma Addre.. (.toting bu.in=«.) “AUrad?” SALESMAN WANTED. -By a commission ... this city, a woollen salesman, thoroughly WMi 2 e i the o'othmr trade of this city and the one who has a general knowledge or woollen PottOffic*? ""laPPlr. to Box 7«, Fbilad.jph^s WANTED to PURCHASE—A LOT OP and Mil Tarantr-firat .tr.«t, fSfStrosart^?j‘ h, .. B ii tl T or * Railroad, itmnatbe K ” o(Bne l lf’tvS? " ltobl * &' » faotorr. Addrtaa “O. ih’i’.n Non fi need , addr*«e nnlaai tnoee giving price end other particulars.* jel-it* AN AGED MAN, WHO IS A GOOD penman, wuhe* employment as Couvist. Has W-ANTED—A Situation by a young Man . &« PORTER or PACKER in a Dry Good, or sen?* ot POR SALE AND TO LET. "POR SALS OR TO LET—A Double ' Sltnge, Germantown, aitnate on Dewey*. £JS* r™°2,o K ” t ron * *b°rp ■ lane, fire minute. Uontxma »UJhe modern ™ 0,, ‘ a pp ! » to F. A WIU OS, 009 CHESTNUT Street. S COUNTRY SEAT, BEAUTIFULLY ■haded, IS acres. QuCaTnenter itrMt.tAimt r n , G.or^ewT(i“r^;tVr! o l'p n ,V , !t I W* om • «“““ “ f B.E.oomerFOURTH and Beoond Story "POB SALE, k H S.T AU * wouor store, now doing a rood business. The reason Tor seliiag ie on ?hf» a r2L?Li he °»a« ,, |oinjr b California! Inqmi? on Bm?kfy”Xw YS?k. 0f Md Sts.. JSt25 HENRY OSBORN. FOR BAIB—A no-top Watson fiK^W£y a **ou»aßfl set of Harness,by Gallagher. utTT v To rH*” na * Jm Ash’astables,CALLOW ßlLL, above FiDhstieet Pnoe 9200. Jefi st* m FOB-SAMS OB EXCHANGE FOR gCCITY PROPERTY-A Farm of SO acres (m Buoka county;, well cultivated.land; convenient stone dwelling, and all the neoeseary oat-hgildings, in trod order. Rosy of W3OOSS to and from the city daily. Ja qaire at No. 1003 PINE street. jeA3t* m ELEGANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE Kia for sale, replete with all the modern conveni ences, in one of the most hest.hfal sections of Penn sylvania, convenient to the oity, on the line of the Penu sjivania Railroad, with ecoees to and from the city se ver-i times daily. Will be sold on reasonable terms, or exchanged in part for merchandise or city property, or a large portion ot the purchase money may remain se °* n P£ Q th® property. For further partioulare auely at thi» office. > . jeg-St* T° I The first floor of the fine build- BUILDERS.—A large Lot, in a ra * pidly-improving seotion in the southwest part or the oity, will be Mid on eeeommodntmg term.. For partienlar. addre.. •* K.** office of thi. peper - Jel-gf* ® FOR SALE, on accommodating terms, th. STORE AND DWELLING, No.nt.Areh •treet. Apply to WM. R, ALLEN, - myil-Ut* 833 ARCH etr..t m TO CAPITALISTS.—FOB SALE— *S*The Machinery, Stock, and Fixtures of a large Manufactory .of PAPER RANGINGS, replete with every convenience for carrying ou an extensive busi ness. A desirable investment to persona of energy who oan push the business. For sole with or without the bolldmg. Inuure at W CHESTNUT Street Jalfiwfmtf if BaRT, MONTGOMERY, A CO. m FOB SAL«—A HANDSOME PKO 'n Gepnantown, within a few minute* J alk of the depot. Fine garden, with hot-beds. Abun onoe of Fruit—Grapes, and plenty of shade. Stone House; and water throughout. Stone Stable. Large Lawn. Terms very accommodating, and possession riven when required. Apply to B. B. COMJSGYB, , apia-if at the Philadelphia Rank. BOARDING. COUNTRY BOARDING—At a fire‘-class . f.rm-hou.e, thirty-.ix mile, from th. City, near Ajrandal. Station, P. k fI.C. K. R. c ecu, to and from tnVoiiy three times aday. Ferions desinng Board for ? their fami'ies are invited to view the place. Cars leave epot, 'IGHTEknth MARKET Streets! fiM • vI M A AVONDALE m time toreaoh the city by 9 A. M. For pa* ticulars, address E, W. HICKB, Chatham, Chester oouniy, Penna, Jeg-Jlt* AND GENTLEMEN WISH ING FIRBT-CLARA BOARD, with cool Rooms, can now have choice at 9u5 WALbUT St. jei-Im* CUMMER BOARDING. Accommoda- tions for two or three a mall-size families* and a few single boarders* oan be secured at Eaton Academy, H ennett Square, Chester county, if application be made without delay. Access by oars three times daily. Andress WILLIAM CHANDLER. Principal ana Proprietor. npwx) YOUNG GENTLEMEN O*N BE .accommodated with good,airy apartments, (with or without board.) in a private family. Location cen tral. Addrcaa •* TOLBERT,” through JJlood’a Dia patch. - irS SUMMER RESORTS. Mount holly springs hotel, . PENNA. This favorite and .delightful SUMMER RESORT, Bix Miles .from Carlisle, Cumberland oaunty, is now open to visitors. The pare atmosphere, mountain air and water, with the beautiful drives and walks, and other attractions whioh are so well known, make it a very desirable place for Farnthes to spend the Summer. Per further particulars, address as above. . . , 0 ,„ ISAAC PARSONS. Junes. 18C0. jefi Florence heights hotel.—The extensive Hotel will bo opened for the reception of vuitors on tho 10th of June. The table arrangements will be under the direction of that eminent oaterer, THOMAS J. HORSEY, of this city, to whom vpplioation maybe made for Tooms, at No. 1231 LOGUST Street. Ftp Nio, and other Parties on the lawn, will have es pecial attention, without intruding upon the privacy of regular boarders. The subscriber way be found at the Hotel, to make the neoeagary arrangements for boarders. jeS-lOt E. BOBBINS, Plorecoe. New Jersey, II>EDFORD SPRINGS.—Tbia well-known and delightful Bnianier Resort will be opened for the reception of Visitor^on the FibBl’ OF JUNK, and kept open till the Ist of Ootober. Tne Holol'wiU be uoderthe management of Mr. A. , G. ALLEN, whose experience, oonrteona manners, and attention to his, guests, give the amplest aaarance oi comfort and kind treatrrieot. , <wiab ‘o* ropscs.ar any wformaUonin regard to the place. Will address the subscriber, JNO. P. REED. Seo'y ami Treasareij my3u-3gi Bedford Mineral Springs Co. (7PHRATA FOUNTAIN SPRINGS, -R-A Lnncaster Oounty, Pennsylvania.—This esUb -1 shmeqt anil lie open by the lltn of Jnns. The ad vantages of this beantiful resort are t Mountain scenery, pure air, and soft water; every variety of baths, and an.asemenU; a good stock of liverr hoixek. and oar* nages. For further naitioulars call on JOSEPH B« 41YER8, oorner Third and Vine Btreets; JAMES 8. EARLE, Na 81A Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, or to ti\e Proprietor, JOSEPH KONIGMACHER, Ephreta Post Orace, LanoasterCounty, Pa. my3o-Im DIVIDENDS. EXCHANGE BANK, Philapklvhia. May I,IBSO. DAYdeolareda Dmdend f THREE PER CENT, on the Capital Btook, dear of tate 1 ax, ana payable on demand. myl-tf J. W. TORREY, Cashier EDUCATIONAL. HfTSS I-UOY R. MAYER and Mrs. R. L"R. M. BIRD will reopen their SCHOOL for Young Ladies at 1010 SPRUCE Street, on MONDAY, Bep tember 17th, 1860, jri-lm REMOVALS. Removal small a chandler. WHOLESALE GROCERS, have removed from M North SECOND Street, to W MARKET Stmt, above Front, north side. <aS SAVING FENDS. AMERICAN SAYING FUND.—• Oom- Jpany’s Building, southeast qorner WALNIIT and FOURTH Streets. Open daily from 9 till I o’clock, and on MONDAY till 6 m the evening. This Old Institution has always paid in foil, on demand, without “°{jssl EREBT PIVE p ER CENT. AU sums paid b&ck, | nn gold and silver. ' ALEX. WHILLDIN, President. SaMl. WORK, Vioe President. John C. Farr, „ T. E. Harper. George Nugent, John Anepaon, Jr,, Sam). T. Podine, Alo. O. Roberts. John Aikroan. Joras Bowman. H. H. Eldrtdge, Wm. J. Howard. JOHN 8. WlLSON,Treasurer. JOHN O. SlM**. Secretary. mrlB-lm SPIIvJNG GARDEN , SAVING FOND, Oflioe, 331 North THIRD Street, between Vine and CaUowhill. incorporated by the Legislature April Hth, 1861. Open for Deposits and Payments, daily, from 9to 2* o'olocs. Also, on MONDAY and THURSDAY KVE *INGB, froms to 8 o’clock. Interest 5 per cent per annum. Pepotitors can with draw their « oneys by Checks, if desired. Bpeoial.De eosits received. JAMES 8. PRINGLE. President. Faajcots Hart. SeoreUrr. apJto-tfif * CARD TO THE PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING, SARATOGA, APRIL 16, An attempt has been made to deoeive the publie,by persons offering what they call 4, Coxosxss Watir” from Fountains; and at the prioe of six (6) oents per glass. The trAo/«oIa prioe of the genuine Congress Wa ter, at New York, being about?* oents per glass, the im position of pretending to sell at retail at less than cost, and sritlioutallow&noe for freight, cartage, or breakage, is apparent; but thoir probable course has been to empty em« bottle of genuine Congress Water into a Fountain filled with their trash,and thereby christening its tots) contents. We have nxvrr sold Congress Water in Fountains, nor in vessels of aay other description than ordinary sited olass botxlbs. The cork of every bottle of the genuine is branded “ CONGRESS WATER ,, -* U C. fc W.»” and any I without those words and letters on the oork, is COUHTSR7EIT, whether from Fountains or Bottles, CLARKE k WHITE, Proprietors of Congress Spring, The following gentlemen in Philadelphia, vii i FREDERICK BROWN, cor. Fifth and Chestnut its., FREDERICK BROWN, Ninth and Chestnut, CHARLES KLiilS k Co , 7» Market street, J C TURNPENNY Sc Co., 941 Spruce street, THOB. J. HUSBAND, *W South Third Street, O B. HUBBBLL. 1410 Chestnut street, A. D. D. TAYLOR, enr. Ninth and Chestnut street?. Are constantly snpphea by oa with the senvuts •• Cos- in bottle*, fresh from the Congrecs Bpnng. __ k WHITE, apl9-3mif 98 OEDaK Bt, New York City. QAEKIAQEB, 0* ,a« mmn-Aoronn c» WILLIAM D. ROGERS. RSPOSITOBT, Mo. 100* OMESTNUT STJIEIiS- No. 1611. feiS-4mif LAUD > 1b.—60 bbls 'l obin’s Cincinnati Vxtra No 1 I nrd nji, in store 7and for .ate t*. waAttyt-ti AHHBtIJt " EIt ' 4 co„ bo i« sofj^H AMUSKMKNTS. WA LNOT-STREET - THEATRE M~ra.li 'a n ithiutt..,.. LINDA; or, MOSB AND THE CONBP|ratop» . MomMorriacn, Mr.P. 8. Chanfrau: Edwil* 4»£\, ]* l > r »'Mr.'W. H Pace; Harry Rm*«H. Mr. Lfoda. the Cigar Girl. Jklr*. ABM CowalL * Pkehm <’Ftanifan, Mr. Ch'&iMi; Jad. Vr. Hem p«^&LFiMh ’ Mr -, Y °«« i nSS?. mUtim. - ■r rnoe* aa . _J)aorN op*p »» o'clock; Curtain wilLriao at 8, Wheatley a olaeke’B arch ' s ?*gfT THFATNK. lU TBE season ■ BAV-LAST slghA PNIBAY. SATUR »i»*I of the J»P*»eeel»« , SJ2t'!fiSi , JJe«i2 with atranfen, who will S .;.LT2 l L t crowded P en K*«am<Bt Oth JUNK- National twathk—walnut STRPET. ABOVE BLQETH, AUa U 1 „ pREAT SUCCEMT NfeWiTijlAOßirirw'r. F„n KtaU or ? « Qgfy •W.n'S.' SlSm u,, EVRtEEH WIHON, THE FLOWER OF Vstm .rlteusuffljffr k w Mi ' cl,,u; B ‘™ 7 °'^- 2n B i»V . rSilLii^: 56 OrchaitraCbainr,#*<mr*d, ‘’•rformMMiriU ocm- RATIONAL AND HISTORICAL PANO THURBDAY EVENING. JgjM 7. »od for a abort oaiBTNTTm^lf 1 ' 7 bu ‘ £bi no?, tlnth »*Sd HIOaT 1 * 18 In KKOLASi) - hoixand and amk- VOOAI ANDINBTRUMENTaL MUBIC, dj jui l&- ci£S"?t S^.V 1 7P - M - : **“•«“«■ BomniMKM Admittance 26 cents. Ckildrea 10 omta. tBT ArrMgemeßU tojid# with Teach* r» for timed anitenoe of School* to Afternoon Exhibition*, mo oar*M term*. •• i«0-gt* THEATRE. _ : MORRIS B TROWBRIDGE'S - BIBHTEFIJ RTAR PKRFOHMEMS. admission - Stiearad 8«& ti in —, - Ofefetatrft £#«• in Private Baxes Gallery LON MORRIS, Mana*er. J«4«t* CHARLES A. MORRIS. Aunt. E : XTKA NOTICE!—EXTRA NOTICE 1 1 MCDONOUGH’S GAIETIES! ! . EIGHT. •Ihe Daehtnx Faroe now beinn performed in London. with.great wooeee, at three Theatree, on the mine eVemu, entitled B. 8.. , ortae - , BENICIA BOY! EVENING, with the Original Colon of Sayan and ifeenan. „ . NEW SCENE PAINT«D. : •«»r^OGn T . H MB«>O r WA^VARNB ?OM UG H . m?n°t fiS‘b.% £3SNgj£ r S h &§t 1 5i b lw* d the Oiipnrt Trainer of JOHN THE ClpAMPlb^f/JdilJtrcA. occasion, represent ’ TOM SAYERS. CHAMPION OP ENGLAND ! CjOLOMuN’S TEMPLE. *Z AJarge, beautifU, and perfect modelof toe grand estandmoet interesting bnudlng inr IvUtuiMDtM in the immense saloon of W AKKBX, STREET. The Model isKfeet lon*, si feat vide, and if test !Hii. , r*i5 ht h o<i J? ?° Jeu » the wonki»»ers re presented by aoo figure* arrayed in Jewish ©Some, surrounding the venous oourts* sire it a life-Ukeip pearaaee. I, I *"®*! I jy cir s’4f th 5? Bll > Ohap.; 1 Chron.,»h oha,.; 30 ?Jir n 't. 4UI aoo Eiodoa, hath chap., To, oootento and description of Solomon’* Temple, oil of ▼hjoh is iaithfullv represented m the Model. 9 . OPEN TO VlSlTlLßnfrwn 10 to IS A«M~ 3 tot* aedT tolO P.m/ Lectureatll.4,ud cents; two children, 3$ cents! stsste Libera! arra&sements made with sohoolaand churches with privilege of lecture by their pastor, arl-tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OFITNE \ ARTS, 109$ CHESTNUT Street. fbe artn Annual Exhibition is now open daily, from 8 o’clock A. M , until 7 P. M„ and fromS till 1* T. mV Admismon SB cents. Season ticket*, to cents. Chil dren, half-price. i Stockholder* will receive their tickets at the ofioe oi the Academy. -tM-V POINT BREEZE PAKK.- TO-DAY, at S P.M., two oontMta • of .peed, mile heate, in lira, betweentbe Horaea Tacpnr and Jim Porter, in barneee, and between pay John, in wagon, and Creole, in bameei. ! Tioket* 91 each, to be had at the Girard House, at the Park, and at the office. , • Omnibuses will leave Messrs. BENNER A DOW > INC’S, BROAD Btreet, opposite the Baltimore P»*>t. jes-2t CLOTHING. JJOYS’ CLOTHING. BOCKHILL & WILSON, No. 603 AND 60S CHESTNUT STREET, Are offering to the publicum connection with their regular bonnes* of MEN'S CLOTHING. A superior stock of BOYS’ CLOTHING. Of the latest Spring Goods, and made in the MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER. Measures taken and Garments made to ord«r at the SHORTEST NOTICE. myai-Im g # H. EIaORIDGK. « OONTINTENTAL CLOTHING HOUSEs** H. B. Corner EIGHTH and CHEATNU v n*h. wy Customer Work made at short notice. mhSI-Sm-if MEDICINAL. pROF. HORKIS , EUCEPHALOS PROFESSOR MORRIS’ I'K OFEBBOR MORRIS’ PROFESSOR MORRIS* KUCKPHALOB, EUC E P H A if O B \ EtJCEP HALOS. AN INVALUABLE AN INVALUABLE AN INVALUABLE EXTERNAL REMEDY, EXTERNAL, REMEDY, EXTERNAL REMEDY, FOR DISEASES OF THE FOR DIS«ASE6 OF THE FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS BYSTEM, NERVOUS SYSTEM, , . .. NERVOUS SYSTEM, Asocoa*io*ed by intense APPLICATION OF THE MIND to the researches of Literature, the eanoerns ot Commercial and Finaqoiai Business, and the affairs of Professional and Fohtioal Life, or as occasioned by auv other cause Dora wbioh the Nervous bystem hav be come exhausted ard diseased. Thesymptons covered bv this vaiaable Preparation are numerous: of whion the moreprominentare, EXCITEMENT OP THE BRAIN, AGITATION AND DEPRESSION OF THE MIND, CHRON'C •• NERVOUSNESS,’* NEURALGIA, RHEUMaTIcM, NERVOUS HEADACHE Etc.. Etc. The EUCEP aLO? is c»ryfully prepared, by per missirn, from the Fokmvla ofPkOF. V. MORRI 4 *. M. Dr, of,this cite, to which he refers in his Philoeepbical Pamphlet, “PSUKIKoS. * On the relations of the Gangiio-Nerrons System to the immaterial soul of man. Bavins exhibited tne principles and commended the system or Composite Homoeopath*, Professor M. says * ’’it may be permissible that l should offer, as an il lustration, my own case. A continoas coarse of stn d>ee for a number of yean had. to a certain extent, produced the ordinary effects of extreme mental ap plication, by attenuating the prime oentres oforramo and intelleoiaal life, andbenoe arose a felt receseity of Sersonai relief. H&viug a well-rounded confidence in omposita Homoeopathy and an intimate acquaintance with Materia Medina oi the Homoeopatnie Sohool I saleoted certain substances of ascerdined harmonious relations and aeprovtd uses, and combined their essen tial properties in proportional unity, and was glsddened br the possession of a medicinal resource. 1 ’ Professor Morris describes the mode of application, then odds: "In this .way the desired relief bos been ob tained, the nutritive system invigorated, the eanglio nervous system restored to its former tone, and mental clearness, tranquillity, and vigor—at the age of nearly three score—are the much valued results . Prepared, and sold WHOLE-aLE, by MOCKRIDGE Sc CO., No. 63 North FOURTH Btreet, Philadelphia, and at RETAIL by Druggists generally. „ . Prioe, #1 per bottle, large bixc-50 oents smallsixe. mrC 3mif ft funny i For the INhTANT RELIEF and PER AMUIAI MANBNT CURE of this distressing oom plaint, use _ _ FENDT’S bronchial cioarettbs, Mode br O. B..SEYMOUR k CO.. XOT NASSAU Btreot, New York. Prioe tint box; lent free hr poar raj7-8m if] FOR BALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS’. RU RNETT’S COCOAINE. UURNETT’S COOOAINE. BUBNETT’S COOOAINE. , A compound of Cocoanut Oil,eto.,for dressing the Hair. For efflcaoy and agreeablenesa, it is with' out an equal. t , .... It prtvenjgs the hatr from/alhng off. It promotes its healthy and vigorous growth. It m not greasy or sticky . It leaves no disagreeable odor. It softens the hatr when hard and dry. . It soothes the irritated scalp skin. * It affords the richest lustre. It remains longest in effect. Items fifty casts forts half-fitst bottle. . A single appUoaUon renderstae hair (no matter how stiff »nd j dry) soft and glooy for several days. It is conceded by all who have used it to be the BEST AND CHEAPEST HAIR DRESSING IN THE WORLD. BURNETT'S KALUSTOH, As a wash for the complexion has no equal. Hiedie traguiahed for its cooling and toothing properties, and is admirably adapted to all unnatural conditions of the skin; removing tan, ennbnm, heckles, redness and roughness of the skin, etc,, canoe chapped hands, and alia; lug the irritation oaused bg iu tutesof moeeuitoSr For sale averywhere. my»-»t-U ‘ I AZUMEA ! AZUMeFi AZUMRA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! AZUMEA! PROF.] MORRIS’ AZUMEA BAKING FOWDEF. M&nnfeotared »l«lr»t No. 6J North JFOUBTB Stre,tt uS for ule bj Grooen (,avaUr. nuS Saif Stents. ........ .ascents* .......so fSeeiiz, JjQflfttS.
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